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    Quote Originally Posted by mmm
    No no .I dont believe bank would giv this rate to clients.If this rate is possible than bank would keep it for themself and thats why Bryan build the program for people to invest,bank got their own rules in their industry to keep secret .

    Hope what Bryan 2% is true and BN release soon.

    rgrds,

    mmm

    So why bother us even asking the question? You have already
    planned turning the answer down.

    mmm go somewhere else to spread your negativity.

    Frodo

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    Quote Originally Posted by mmm
    Hi to seniors,

    Or lets say only 2% per day ,is it existing in todays financial world or we say money market which all banks in their country investing.?

    mmm
    Absolutely it isn't.
    Respectfully,
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    Quote Originally Posted by mmm
    Yes George,I m new pipster join on May.get 0 cent frm investment.so worry about my hard earn $.

    Hope Bryan back asap to help pipsters frm financial difficuty.

    best rgrds,

    mmm
    mmm,

    I am curious, you write in a style that suggests English is not your first language and (no disrespect intended) that you don't speak/write it especially well either. In your first message you close it with "Hope to get some answer and sorry for my ignorant." This would seem to indicate that you are aware that your grammer is lacking. Yet, you repeatedly use contractions of words and you use computer/internet short cuts like "rgrds" and others. I was also surprised that you were familiar with the knowledge and use of "asap" given your apparent writing skills.

    Although I am from the US, I have several friends from different parts of the word who speak, read & write English at various levels. I have found that when my friends converse in English or I converse with them in their native language, that by the time we understand things like contractions and accepted short cuts for spelling words... we are usually able to structure a sentence pretty well in that language.

    If you are really just writing and raising questions the only way that you are able - fine. Believe me, when I was first learning to speak, read and write in different languages... it was very broken! But if you are pretending to be ignorant in speech in an effort to cause doubt and encourage discord among the readers here, then PLEASE STOP.

    I worked for many years in the legal field and in business only to witness the phenomenon of people screwing things up for themselves and for others by being vendictive and trecherous. I hope that this is not your desire. There are many good people around the world who are hoping and praying that PIPS comes back strong. If the people who no longer have faith in PIPS, or never did belive it to be viable, would just get a life and get on with it then perhaps we would never have had to endure the BN investigation in the first place.

    It never ceases to amaze me how many people will go out of their way to cause trouble for others causing themselves strife, misery, lost time and other self-damage in the process. It's just my opinion, but I feel strongly that if someone does not agree with someone or something (like PIPS), they are not forced to go along. If someone doesn't agree, please just move on. Enjoy your life and don't waste your time trying to cause trouble for others. Meddling in the business and lives of others is a lose/lose situation. Take the high road.

    Again, I truly hope that this is not your desire to pretend to be someone you're not for whatever reason.

    Best wishes,

    DreamRyder

    ps. Okay... I'm stepping off the soapbox now

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    2% daily is more than possible, even though banks and institution want you to believe otherwise.

    Unfortunately that doesn't mean that anyone who is offering you those amounts is doing things in the right way or legally but you can trust Bryan,,, many people over here have met him, his wife, the pips' staff and since it all started they had a chance to see what this guy is actually made of.

    Also, PIPs doesn't really give you 2% a day if you do the math. It's not like you can put $1000 and be able to withdraw $1020 the following day!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidekick
    Yes, any large spot forex broker gives you 2% per trading day on each open overnight contract for the GBP/JPY. On wednesday (called 3-day) it's 3x2%.

    So if you hold 1 standard lot of GBP/JPY open during the night, you will receive about $20 the next day for each $1000.
    That's called the rollover interest.
    You always see a lot of buy volume before 5pm by banks due to this rollover interest.
    Fact is that Japan keeps their currency artificially low and UK has a strong currency.

    *Note:due to the high volatility, some brokers changed the margin requirement to $2000 instead of $1000 per contract. So that the interest is reduced to 1% /trading day and 3% on wednesday.

    Sorry Sidekick, but what you have written here is wrong.
    If you are long GBP/JPY you will only get about 2.5 tics a day, or 7.5 tics for the weekend, that's about 0.012 pct of the current rate of 204.15.
    In other words, on every USD 1000 invested you'll get 0.12 USD or 12 cents.
    I believe what you are refering to are leveraged Futures, but then you are trading at a leverage of 200 to 1 and I wouldn't suggest that to anybody.
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    Actually if you study the forex markets, you will see that the movements are a lot larger than 2% per day. The EUR/USD travels an average of 76 pips per day. Which when you factor in a leverage factor of 100:1, that would equate to 76% if you could hit it from top to bottom, or bottom to top in the trade day.

    One also has to remember, you can lose just as much. During the time I typed this message, the EUR/USD moved 4%....

    Currently there are some professional forex brokers that are able to sustain 2000% yearly, working an average of 10 months. These are the pro's, but yes, they are able to do it.

    Enjoy,
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    Default 2% per day does exist.

    MMM,

    2% per day does exist. I myself can easily earn 2.5%-10% non-compounded on my capital per day trading the S&P 500.

    I know some successful traders who are trading options and earn 3%-20% compounded per month on their portfolios with low risk on their capital. These guys put most hedge funds to shame.

    If Bryan is doing everything he says with expiring units and a 60/40 trading ratio then paying 2% per trading day is not unrealistic. I guess we will have to see what happens with the BN investigation.



    Caine

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caine
    MMM,

    2% per day does exist. I myself can easily earn 2.5%-10% non-compounded on my capital per day trading the S&P 500.

    I know some successful traders who are trading options and earn 3%-20% compounded per month on their portfolios with low risk on their capital. These guys put most hedge funds to shame.

    If Bryan is doing everything he says with expiring units and a 60/40 trading ratio then paying 2% per trading day is not unrealistic. I guess we will have to see what happens with the BN investigation.



    Caine
    Caine,

    It's my understanding that BN is not investigating PIP's. They are investigating PIC PAY.

    Based on my understanding (as limited as it is) BN has no issue with PIP's itself.

    Anyone reading this, please correct me if I am wrong..

    (It's been known to happen before..)

    Thanks,

    Doug
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bialystock
    Sorry Sidekick, but what you have written here is wrong.
    If you are long GBP/JPY you will only get about 2.5 tics a day, or 7.5 tics for the weekend, that's about 0.012 pct of the current rate of 204.15.
    In other words, on every USD 1000 invested you'll get 0.12 USD or 12 cents.
    I believe what you are refering to are leveraged Futures, but then you are trading at a leverage of 200 to 1 and I wouldn't suggest that to anybody.
    Regards
    Max
    I'm not talking about leveraged futures (btw futures are always leveraged, except if you're working with trackers but that's not futures).
    With futures you don't even receive a roll-over interest.
    Apparently, reading your comment, you're not familiar with the spot-forex market and roll-over interest?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dollie212
    Caine,

    It's my understanding that BN is not investigating PIP's. They are investigating PIC PAY.

    Based on my understanding (as limited as it is) BN has no issue with PIP's itself.

    Anyone reading this, please correct me if I am wrong..

    (It's been known to happen before..)

    Thanks,

    Doug

    Hi Doug,

    Yes, I think you are correct. Sorry for the typo. Can't wait to hear the outcome of all this and put some money in the bank

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